Contemporary Software News

Contemporary Software was a software-only store in La Jolla, California. The only software sold was for the Apple Macintosh, and when it was founded, the Macintosh was the “cool” computer, as opposed to rather pedestrian MS-DOS-based machines (Windows really had not caught on yet) and the rapidly disappearing CP/M-based computers. This newsletter was designed to give customers not only a sense of what was available but also tips on how to use what they had.

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The legislative branch is undergoing some much-needed patching. To the right you can see the very tip-top of the Jefferson Building, part of the Library of Congress, behind the Capitol. Legislatives rarely go there.